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The City of Lincoln is hiring for the position of Code Enforcement Officer I/II within the City Attorney's Office.
- Code Enforcement Officer I: $4,767.69-$6,389.16
- Code Enforcement Officer II: $5,256.37-$7,044.04
Under general supervision, the Code Enforcement Officer I/II will perform residential, commercial and industrial site inspections and investigations to determine compliance with applicable federal, state and local codes, laws and regulations; performs other related duties as required.
DISTINGUISHING CHARACTERISTICS
The Code Enforcement Officer I
The Code Enforcement Officer I is the entry level class in the code enforcement series that allows the incumbent to develop journey level knowledge and abilities. Initially, under immediate supervision, incumbents perform the more routine and less complex code enforcement assignments while learning City policies and procedures. As experience is gained, there is greater independence of action within established guidelines. This classification is alternatively staffed with Code Enforcement II and incumbents may advance to the higher level after gaining experience and demonstrating a level of proficiency that meets the qualifications of the higher-level class.
The Code Enforcement Officer II
The Code Enforcement Officer II is the journey level class in which incumbents are expected to independently perform the full scope of assigned duties. Incumbents are responsible for performing the full range of inspection and code enforcement responsibilities involving codes and regulations in a broad range of areas, including zoning, building, fire, health and safety. The work requires independence and discretion in working with the public and in conducting field inspections and involves a proactive implementation of applicable codes and regulations. This classification is distinguished from the Building Inspector class by the performance of duties primarily related to zoning and code violations.
SUPERVISION RECEIVED/EXERCISED
The Code Enforcement Officer I
The Code Enforcement Officer I receives immediate supervision from the City Attorney. Incumbents of this classification do not routinely exercise supervision.
The Code Enforcement Officer II
The Code Enforcement Officer II receives general supervision from the City Attorney and may exercise technical and functional supervision over assigned staff.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS
Include but are not limited to the following:
- Performs residential, commercial, industrial and site inspections; determines existence and type of code violation; compiles, analyzes and evaluates findings of investigations and inspections; coordinates with property owners or their representatives and other regulatory agencies to take corrective action; performs follow-up inspections and investigation as required; ensures compliance with all applicable municipal codes and regulations; issues administrative citations for non-compliance.
- Interprets, applies and explains applicable municipal codes, zoning ordinances, building codes, vehicle codes, state housing, health and safety codes, relocation regulations, Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) administrative requirements and other related laws, codes and regulations; advises property owners on the requirements for compliance; explains processes and procedures for obtaining compliance or appropriate permits.
- Maintains clear, concise and comprehensive records and reports related to enforcement activities; composes and types correspondence, reports, forms and specialized documents; maintains communication/action logs for code enforcement cases; enters and retrieves information from automated records systems; prepares notices of violation and orders.
- Photographs violations; gathers evidence and prepares cases for court proceedings; produces photographs and records of violations for evidence; represents the City in court regarding noncompliance if required.
- Responds to questions and concerns from the public, departmental staff and other agencies; provides information as appropriate and resolves service issues and complaints; cooperates with other agencies, neighborhood improvement groups and organizations interested in neighborhood beautification, improvement and clean up.
- May be assigned on a City-wide basis or in targeted areas of the City.
- Establishes positive working relationships with representatives of community organizations, state/local agencies, City management and staff and the public.
PHYSICAL, MENTAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL WORKING CONDITIONS
Position requires sitting, standing, walking on level and slippery surfaces, reaching, twisting, turning, kneeling, bending, stooping, squatting, crouching, grasping and making repetitive hand movement in the performance of daily duties. The position also requires both near and far vision when making inspection, reading written reports and work-related documents. Acute hearing is required when providing phone and personal service. The need to lift, carry and push tools, equipment and supplies weighing 25 pounds or more is also required. Additionally, the incumbent in this outdoor position works in all weather conditions, including wet, hot and cold. Incumbents may frequently deal with irate members of the public.
KNOWLEDGE/SKILLS/ABILITIES
The following are a representative sample of the KSAs necessary to perform essential duties of the position. The level and scope of the knowledge, skills and abilities listed below vary between the I and II levels.
Knowledge of: Principles, practices and methods used in the enforcement of a variety of codes and regulations; methods and techniques used in enforcement and investigation; rules of evidence and court procedures; basic principles of mathematics; applicable federal, state and local laws, codes and regulations; methods and techniques of scheduling work assignments; standard office procedures, practices and equipment; modern office equipment including a computer and applicable software; methods and techniques for record keeping and report preparation and writing; proper English, spelling and grammar; occupational hazards and standard safety practices.
Ability to: Inspect and analyze a variety of buildings and properties and identify code violations; appropriately apply codes and regulations to varying situations; effectively deal with angry and non-cooperative people; read and interpret maps, sketches, drawings, specifications and technical manuals; perform mathematical calculations quickly and accurately; learn more complex principles, practices, techniques and regulations pertaining to assigned duties; facilitate appropriate corrective action from property owners regarding violations; implement, explain and apply applicable laws, codes and regulations; read, interpret and record data accurately; organize, prioritize and follow-up on work assignments; work independently and as part of a team; make sound decisions within established guidelines; analyze a complex issue, and develop and implement an appropriate response; follow written and oral directions; observe safety principles and work in a safe manner; communicate clearly and concisely, both orally and in writing; establish and maintain effective working relationships.
Skill to: Operate an office computer and a variety of word processing and software applications.
THE SELECTION PROCESS
The process may include an in-basket exercise, individual interviews, panel interviews and/or other related components. Only those candidates who have the best combination of qualifications in relation to the requirements and duties of the position will continue in the selection process. Meeting the minimum qualifications does not guarantee an invitation to the process. The candidate selected for the position will be required to complete a background check including reference checks, fingerprint check, medical/drug-test evaluation and/or other related components.
Human Resources will make reasonable efforts in the examination process to accommodate persons with disabilities. Please advise HR of any special needs a minimum of five days in advance of the selection process exam by calling (916) 434-3229. The City of Lincoln is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
The information contained herein is subject to change and does not constitute either an expressed or implied contract.
Ideal Candidate
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS
Education and Experience:
Any combination of education and experience that has provided the knowledge, skills and abilities necessary for a Code Enforcement Officer I/II. A typical way of obtaining the required qualifications is to possess the equivalent of:
Code Enforcement Officer I
Three years of relevant experience that includes heavy public contact and the performance of code enforcement activities, and a high school diploma or equivalent. Possession of a bachelor’s degree in planning, construction technology or a related field may be substituted for three years of the required experience. The ability to speak and write Spanish is highly desirable.
Code Enforcement Officer II
In addition to the above, one year of experience equivalent to that of a Code Enforcement Officer I in the City of Lincoln.
License/Certificate:
Code Enforcement Officer I
Possession of, or ability to obtain, a CACEO (California Association of Code Enforcement) certification within the first eighteen months of appointment.
Code Enforcement Officer II
Possession of CACEO (California Association of Code Enforcement) certification.
Benefits
This position is in the Professional/Administrative, Local 39 employee group. The probation period is 12 months.
The City of Lincoln offers benefits that deliver value and provide options when planning for retirement. Below are the highlights of our employee benefits. For specific benefit information, view the employee group's MOU and benefit summary at the link below:
RETIREMENT
PERS 2% at 60 for classic members and 2% at 62 for new members. Members pay employee portion plus 3% employer share. The City participates in Social Security and offers voluntary deferred compensation accounts.
HEALTH AND LIFE INSURANCE
Lincoln offers medical plans through CalPERS. The City pays the majority of the premiums and offers a cash benefit for waiving medical coverage. Employees are eligible for full retiree health through the Public Employee Medical and Health Coverage Act (PEMHCA) vesting schedule per GC 22893.
Dental premiums are paid by City for employee and dependents; the City pays vision premium for employee, any dependent premiums paid by employee. Voluntary medical and dependent care flexible spending accounts are available. Employer-sponsored life insurance benefit paid by City and optional voluntary life insurance, critical illness and accident plans available for employee purchase.
ANNUAL PAID LEAVES
Vacation accrues based on years of service and starts at 88 hours. Sick leave accrues at 96 hours. The City offers 10 city-paid holidays and 16 hours of floating holiday; floating holiday has a cash out option if unused.